[Opinions] Re: Lennon
in reply to a message by Azula
I'm the opposite. I think having a "less feminine" name pushed me towards the more girly, ending-in-a names.
I don't like Lennon because of the John Lennon association. I like John Lennon but I think a girl named Lennon would hear "oh, like the Beatle?" when she introduces herself.
I like Sloane too! I think it's charming!
I don't like Lennon because of the John Lennon association. I like John Lennon but I think a girl named Lennon would hear "oh, like the Beatle?" when she introduces herself.
I like Sloane too! I think it's charming!
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My name is still most definitely regarded as a feminine name, I just could never imagine myself with something especially “girly”, like Olivia or Christina (these names in particular brought up because they’re other names my mother considered for me).
I understand the Beatle’s & John Lennon association, though that was definitely not the inspiration behind my interest in the name.
Glad to find someone else that likes Sloane! Thanks for the reply. :)
I understand the Beatle’s & John Lennon association, though that was definitely not the inspiration behind my interest in the name.
Glad to find someone else that likes Sloane! Thanks for the reply. :)